Reading
Corporation Tramways
Took over 1st November
1901 (Reading Tramways [horse])
First electric route
22nd July 1903
Closed 20th May 1939
Length 7.45 miles
Gauge 4ft 0ins
Button description Arms
(shield with five heads - the middle one crowned -
surmounted by three escallop shells) surrounded by garlands
Materials known Brass
Button Line reference
[None]
Comment In the absence
of specific 'tramway' or indeed 'transport' pattern
buttons, it would appear that Reading Corporation used this
general untitled coat of arms pattern button for all its
transport services - including the tramways - possibly from
its inception in 1901. Given that the original town arms
had the letters 'RE' on them and these were only restored
to the borough arms in 1953 - along with a grant of crest
and supporters - it seems reasonable to assume that this
pattern of button was issued during the first half of the
twentieth century, presumably being replaced some time
after 1953.
The crowned head is reputed to be that of Edward the Martyr
who was murdered by his stepmother Queen Elfrida; she
subsequently founded a religious house at Reading as
recompense for her misdeeds. The escallop shells are a
reference to the pilgrims who came to Reading Abbey and who
wore them as a badge of pilgrimage.
Link Visit Rob
William's site - 'Bus Zone' - for more information on
Reading Corporation Transport.